Cisco: Show Commands
Show Commands
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/server_nw_virtual/2-5_release/command_reference/show.html
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/nexus1000/sw/4_0_4_s_v_1_3/command/reference/n1000v_cmd_ref/n1000v_cmds_show.html
Table Of Contents
Cisco IOS Show Command | Description |
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OmniSecuR1#show interfaces | Displays statistics for all interfaces |
OmniSecuR1#show interface fa0/0 | Displays statistics of fa0/0 interface. You may use other interface also. |
OmniSecuR1#show ip interface brief | Displays a summary of all IPv4 interfaces, including status and IPv4 address assigned in router "OmniSecuR1" |
OmniSecuR1#show ipv6 interface brief | Displays a summary of all IPv6 interfaces, including status and IPv6 address assigned in router "OmniSecuR1" |
OmniSecuR1#show controllers serial 1/0 | Displays statistics for interface hardware serial 1/0. Statistics display if the clock rate is set and if the cable is DCE, DTE, or not attached |
OmniSecuR1#show clock | Displays the system clock of the router "OmniSecuR1". |
OmniSecuR1#show hosts | Displays the configured hostnames and their corresponding IP addresses of the router "OmniSecuR1" |
OmniSecuR1#show users | Displays all users connected to the router"OmniSecuR1" |
OmniSecuR1#show history | Displays history of Cisco IOS commands used |
OmniSecuR1#show flash | Displays info about Flash memory |
OmniSecuR1#show version | Displays info about loaded Cisco IOS software |
OmniSecuR1#show arp | Displays the ARP table of the router "OmniSecuR1". ARP table is the table which contains the resolved IPv4 address to MAC address mappings. |
OmniSecuR1#show protocols | Displays status of configured Layer 3 protocols |
OmniSecuR1#show startup-config | Displays configuration saved in NVRAM |
OmniSecuR1#show running-config | Displays configuration currently running in RAM |
OmniSecuR1#show ip route | Displays the IPv4 routing table of the router "OmniSecuR1" |
OmniSecuR1#show ipv6 route | Displays the IPv6 routing table of the router "OmniSecuR1" |
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